Got some cloud cover this weekend, felt like fall for a minute . A few quality eats on the streamer.
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Spent a week out at Boblandia. Had folks from Jackson, Pinedale, Colorado, Snowbird, Utah, and a couple hilarious dudes from Tennessee. I floated for five days straight, pretty much all of me hurt by that point. Popped my cherry on rowing Red Creek, big fun. Hit it clean without touching anything.
Saturday morning put in.
SFB arrived and unpacked the bar.
Evening float was had with the whole group.
My son got his PB, you can tell by the smile that he was thrilled.
Sunday morn put in.
Ate a lot of good food.
A guitar came out one night, things got blurry.
Mabel is a Snowbird avy dog, her and Sam went swimming. Brrrr…
Willow floated for five days, she was exhausted.
Chaco lines.
Wife came out and we checked out the old Lodore school.
Found Jarvie’s grave.
A week of big fun and a Huge trip!
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Took the dog and hiked to a lake and camped by a crick. Glad I remembered the saw since a quick nasty storm dropped at least a dozen trees over the road. We camp in this old burn area quite a bit and have had some close calls when out fishing and mushroom picking. Was a great trip despite the storm and bouncing my chainsaw into the creek right before I was gonna grab a load of wood to take home.
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funny, they always look down
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"we all do dumb shit when we're fucked up"
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I’ve always been a fisherman, my Dad runs a salmon charter on Lake Michigan, it’s in my blood.
Up until about 7 years ago I was a spinning gear, rattle trap, spoon, worm guy. I’m good with a spinning rod, I can chuck a weighted lure into anywhere.
July 4th weekend of 2016 Dibs asked me if I wanted to go to Fontenelle with him. I’d never really fished rivers, most of my time was spent on stillwater. Holy fuck, I picked up a styrofoam package of worms in Kemmerrer (sic) and slayed them.
I kept going there with him, figured out how to row his boat. A pic of me even came up on the Drake holding a spinning rod, “disregard the spinning rod.” (Carelesseithiopian.TM)
At that point I figured, what the fuck, may as well try it.
Now, through the Dibs mentorship program I own property shooting distance from the river. A boat to travel said waterways, enough gear to supplement the catching of fish, and the skills to get em’.
The best part is that my kid loves to do it with me. He came into this season a bit shy in the skills department. I’m fucking psyched that he’s putting it together in the casting department. We got some eats this weekend, he’s putting it on the bank.
Moonrise Friday night.
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A Zebco spincaster paired with bucket mouths is about as much as encouragement to be a fisherman as a kid needs. If that doesn't do it, they just aren't destined to be fishy I reckon.
We have not spent much time in the Sierras this year so no good trout pictures. Here is my 10 year old daughter with her first bluefin tuna caught out on the Tanner Bank. Hooked 4 life
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Hey a buddy and I are camping this weekend in the winds with our boys via big sandy. First time in there. Spending some time near Lonesome and above. Going to bring a fly rod and a spinning rod. If anyone is willing to share tips or spots please pm me. You know, for the boys
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lots of water in the winds....I can't remember if the valley/trail up Big Sandy has a stream...memory is a big walk over the pass in to the Cirque if you are headed that way as a destination before you get to fishable water....the Popo Agie from the Cirque/lake downstream for miles is loaded with cuts and brookies if memory serves me and is beautiful water...any dry/attractor will work (shouldn't need a dropper/nymph)...any age kid should be able to catch some fish with a flyrod there....unfortunately it's been 25 years since I've been into the Winds....mosquitoes should be almost gone in September....Grizzlies were not there last century when I did trips there.....enjoy, Chet
Wrapping up my first trip ever to the Boundary Waters. Little different type of fishing than what I'm used to but man, what a ton of fun.
Stayed at my buddy's house first night in Western Wisconsin. His place overlooks the Mississippi River Valley.
Next day we headed north and first day was targeting crappie
We crushed it.
This was fun to watch.
Day 2 was walleye. Wind was rippin' and the bite was soft but we still got into 'em pretty good. (No photos but my pb of the trip ended up being 29 1/4".)
Day 3 we went deeper into the Boundary Waters. There was a mandatory portage which was kind of cool.
Boundary waters has restrictions on boat/motor size. We were in a 16' Lund, 25 mph motor.
This lake was a mix of walleye, small, and pike. It is a true trophy lake. The state record, catch and release pike was caught here a couple years back.
I caught 4 pike but this was our largest
On this trip I also was introduced to Shore lunches. So good...
Yeah, it's a pretty cool area.
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When I was a teenager, my buddy and I would often jump the fence, to fish off of the floating boardwalks of a private swimming area in Lake Oswego. We were doing so once, when a boat came by with some old fishermen who were keeping everything they caught, and throwing them in a five gallon bucket. They gave us the customary greeting, asking if we'd had any luck, and when we mentioned having caught some crappie, one of them revealed to us the meaning of life, saying: "That's what life is all about, kechin' a big mess o' crappie!"
Great to see swimmy enjoying the BWCA, and upper Midwest in general. This is a really nice area. Judging by your photos, you drove right near my island. You’ve got my digits, fall Musky season is ramping up !
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I have never caught a crappie or lived in an area where they swim. Looks like a good trip.
Originally Posted by swimmy;6921547Next day we headed north and first day was targeting crappie
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pie fishing is a lot of fun, they will hit all kinds of artificials when they are feeding aggressively.
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had a nice outing yesterday -- nice quiet stream with great pocket water with lively cutthroats/rainbows in the 8-14" range
hooked a bunch, but i was really struggling to net fish tho (really too many lost for that size of fish!)
either poor sets or just losing contact after hookup -- too many to pretend it was just chance
maybe need to go back to barbed flies, lol
i need more practice playing/landing
my targeting/choosing prime lies/selecting fly strategy is def getting better
i look at the photos above & i can't help think that a bunch of you are semi-pro at this stuff -- just amazing fish posted here all the time...very cool to see!
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